Peter O'Gorman wrote:
> Martin Costabel wrote:
>> This is how far I got; I don't know what is really wrong with autoconf
>> this time.
>>
>
> It appears to be checking if the compiler is GNU before it knows what
> ac_objext is supposed to be (it's "o"). Causing the tests to decide that
> it is no
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
[build failure in taglib]
> Try downgrading autoconf to 2.63. It will then build. Autoconf-2.64 creates
> a configure script that does not work.
Yep -- that kills the problem dead.
I autoconf. No, really.
Thanks for the help -- it didn't
Martin Costabel wrote:
>
> This is how far I got; I don't know what is really wrong with autoconf
> this time.
>
It appears to be checking if the compiler is GNU before it knows what
ac_objext is supposed to be (it's "o"). Causing the tests to decide that
it is not the GNU C/C++ compiler, and s
I have got kfe4 mac native apps installed on my system. Is there a kde
menu application I can use to select applications?
I am Using imac intel Mac OS x 10.5.7
Richard E. Miles
r.godzi...@comcast.net
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Martin Costabel wrote:
> Alexander Hansen wrote:
>>
>> Luke Stras wrote:
> []
>>> There's nothing obviously wrong in the log -- at least, not that I
>>> could spot. If someone else notices what's going on, I will be very
>>> grateful.
>
> There are l
Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
> Luke Stras wrote:
[]
>> There's nothing obviously wrong in the log -- at least, not that I
>> could spot. If someone else notices what's going on, I will be very
>> grateful.
There are lots of things wrong. For example
> checking whether we are using the GNU C compil
Thanks for the followup. Glad you got it working and that it wasn't a
painful fix.
I'll leave the fink package as it is now, as it seems reasonable to
assume a standard OS X installation. If folks are going to remove or
change standard components, it is up to them to deal with the fallout.
The problem was the configuration of Ruby on my machine which caused the
copyplist and copytiff scripts to fail.
You were right: there was some error information higher up in the spew that
I had overlooked. The build process is having trouble executing copyplist
and copytiff. Here are the releva
On 31-Jul-09, at 23:54 , W.P. McNeill wrote:
> I cannot install the aquaterm package. I am running OS X 10.5.7 on
> an Intel Macbook. I have XCode version 3.1.2. I have already done
> "fink selfupdate" and "fink update-all". I tried "fink rebuild
> make" because that was mentioned in arc
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Luke Stras wrote:
> My original message appears to have gotten lost in the moderation
> queue -- probably due to an oversized attachment. I've pulled the
> attachment, and am trying again...
>
> (note to moderators: my original message can now be saf
My original message appears to have gotten lost in the moderation
queue -- probably due to an oversized attachment. I've pulled the
attachment, and am trying again...
(note to moderators: my original message can now be safely discarded)
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 7:53 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
I cannot install the aquaterm package. I am running OS X 10.5.7 on an Intel
Macbook. I have XCode version 3.1.2. I have already done "fink selfupdate"
and "fink update-all". I tried "fink rebuild make" because that was
mentioned in archive thread about this component---the problem persists.
Any
Hi there,
I am trying to install boost1.35 in Fink bootstrapped for 64 bits. It
requires boost-jam and when compiling it, it fails with:
fink install boost1.35.nopython
Password:
Information about 9125 packages read in 1 seconds.
The following package will be installed or updated:
boost1.35.nopy
Hi Richard,
On Aug 2, 2009, at 4:59 PM, Richard Cobbe wrote:
> Fink 0.29.7; MacOS 10.5.7 i386; tracking unstable.
>
> I've just stumbled across what appears to be a missing dependency in
> clamav-0.95.2-21. I did a "fink selfupdate; fink update-all;
> debfoster"
> yesterday. After the debfost
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